I just reaquired him in my keeper league for cheap hoping that moving the fences in fix whatever is wrong with his head after being an elite overall top 5 fantasy talent at the age of 25 to being a borderline top 10 guy at his position at 28.. I like the kid and want him to do well, but geez man, you gotta figure something out.

tha1000 wrote:I just reaquired him in my keeper league for cheap hoping that moving the fences in fix whatever is wrong with his head after being an elite overall top 5 fantasy talent at the age of 25 to being a borderline top 10 guy at his position at 28.. I like the kid and want him to do well, but geez man, you gotta figure something out.

I've given up on Wright all together. Injuries, inconsistancy, and a front office that can't keep good players around him in the lineup.

tha1000 wrote:I just reaquired him in my keeper league for cheap hoping that moving the fences in fix whatever is wrong with his head after being an elite overall top 5 fantasy talent at the age of 25 to being a borderline top 10 guy at his position at 28.. I like the kid and want him to do well, but geez man, you gotta figure something out.

I've given up on Wright all together. Injuries, inconsistancy, and a front office that can't keep good players around him in the lineup.

You are a wiser guy than me.... I'm a glutton for punishment. That being said, he's the only 3b that is in the top 10 that was remotely available. The positiion is brutal this year.

He might be a top 5 guy at the position in roto leagues, the K's have killed him in points leagues. He hasn't cracked the top 5 in a fairly standard scoring points league since 2008... the first five years of his career, he was a 115k a year type guy. The last three, he's been a 150k a year type guy. That's the difference between an elite 3b and Michael Young in my league.

Edit: in 2010, Wright tied Michael Young for 8th highest scorer in points leagues at the position. He outscored Casey McGehee by 14 points... Before the beaning/move to metco, Wright was a top 5 overall guy. He was #6 in 2007 and #4 in 2008, scoring about 600 points a year. Since then, he is good for about 420 a year, which at any position other than a very shallow 3b isn't worth keeping.

tha1000 wrote:He might be a top 5 guy at the position in roto leagues, the K's have killed him in points leagues. He hasn't cracked the top 5 in a fairly standard scoring points league since 2008... the first five years of his career, he was a 115k a year type guy. The last three, he's been a 150k a year type guy. That's the difference between an elite 3b and Michael Young in my league.

Edit: in 2010, Wright tied Michael Young for 8th highest scorer in points leagues at the position. He outscored Casey McGehee by 14 points... Before the beaning/move to metco, Wright was a top 5 overall guy. He was #6 in 2007 and #4 in 2008, scoring about 600 points a year. Since then, he is good for about 420 a year, which at any position other than a very shallow 3b isn't worth keeping.

Mike Young was the #2 3B in my points league in 2011

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tha1000 wrote:He might be a top 5 guy at the position in roto leagues, the K's have killed him in points leagues. He hasn't cracked the top 5 in a fairly standard scoring points league since 2008... the first five years of his career, he was a 115k a year type guy. The last three, he's been a 150k a year type guy. That's the difference between an elite 3b and Michael Young in my league.

Edit: in 2010, Wright tied Michael Young for 8th highest scorer in points leagues at the position. He outscored Casey McGehee by 14 points... Before the beaning/move to metco, Wright was a top 5 overall guy. He was #6 in 2007 and #4 in 2008, scoring about 600 points a year. Since then, he is good for about 420 a year, which at any position other than a very shallow 3b isn't worth keeping.

Mike Young was the #2 3B in my points league in 2011

He might have been in mine too with the seasons that wright, longoria, arod, Zimmerman, et al had last year. Young is solid, but not a guy you're building a team around. Wright was that guy, hopefully moving the fences in gets him back to elite status.

tha1000 wrote:He might be a top 5 guy at the position in roto leagues, the K's have killed him in points leagues. He hasn't cracked the top 5 in a fairly standard scoring points league since 2008... the first five years of his career, he was a 115k a year type guy. The last three, he's been a 150k a year type guy. That's the difference between an elite 3b and Michael Young in my league.

Edit: in 2010, Wright tied Michael Young for 8th highest scorer in points leagues at the position. He outscored Casey McGehee by 14 points... Before the beaning/move to metco, Wright was a top 5 overall guy. He was #6 in 2007 and #4 in 2008, scoring about 600 points a year. Since then, he is good for about 420 a year, which at any position other than a very shallow 3b isn't worth keeping.

Mike Young was the #2 3B in my points league in 2011

He might have been in mine too with the seasons that wright, longoria, arod, Zimmerman, et al had last year. Young is solid, but not a guy you're building a team around. Wright was that guy, hopefully moving the fences in gets him back to elite status.

The reason why I don't bother drafting him is that he's injury-prone and doesn't have a good supporting cast around him. Adrian Beltre, Alex Rodriguez, Kevin Youkilis, Ryan Zimmerman, and even Pablo Sandoval are better choices. It's not Wright, it's the Mets organization in general.

CBecker1985 wrote:The reason why I don't bother drafting him is that he's injury-prone and doesn't have a good supporting cast around him. Adrian Beltre, Alex Rodriguez, Kevin Youkilis, Ryan Zimmerman, and even Pablo Sandoval are better choices. It's not Wright, it's the Mets organization in general.

So you complain about his injuries and underproduction then lump him in with guys who are almost equally as injury prone and produce less than him when he's healthy?

Makes sense. You can be the guy thinking I tanked my season when I steal him after the 3rd.

CBecker1985 wrote:The reason why I don't bother drafting him is that he's injury-prone and doesn't have a good supporting cast around him. Adrian Beltre, Alex Rodriguez, Kevin Youkilis, Ryan Zimmerman, and even Pablo Sandoval are better choices. It's not Wright, it's the Mets organization in general.

In the last three seasons those guys have averaged:119 games (Youkilis)130 games (Beltre)120 games (A-Rod)133 games (Zimmerman)

Sandoval hasn't had extensive injury issues, but he did miss 45 games in 2011.

At the same time, last season was the first in Wright's career that he's missed significant time to injury.

There are legitimate arguments to be made in favor of any of those guys instead of Wright, but health is not one of them.

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